tag:bbc.co.uk,2008:cps:playlist:mediaAsset:14612843Libya: BBC team attacked by Gaddafi forces in TripoliBBC reporter Rupert Wingfield-Hayes was accompanying rebels in Tripoli when pro-Gaddafi forces attacked his convoy.2011-08-22T09:44:16Zen
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blockedtag:bbc.co.uk,2008:cps:advert:mediaAsset:14612843tag:bbc.co.uk,2008:cps:ident:news:video:640x360tag:bbc.co.uk,2008:cps:mediaAsset:14612843tag:bbc.co.uk,2008:cps:playlist:mediaAsset:14605937'Tribal warfare' fears in TripoliThe Libyan government has remained defiant in the face of the advances by rebel forces.tag:bbc.co.uk,2008:cps:playlist:mediaAsset:14623698Ashton: 'Hand Libya to its people'The European Union Foreign Affairs and Security representative, Baroness Catherine Ashton has said Libya should "be handed to its people."tag:bbc.co.uk,2008:cps:playlist:mediaAsset:14605494Tripoli hospital worker on fightingA hospital worker on the outskirts of Tripoli talks to BBC Radio 5 Live's Adrian Goldenberg about the ongoing fighting in the Libyan capital.tag:bbc.co.uk,2008:cps:playlist:mediaAsset:14610277Rebel fighters 'enter Tripoli'Rebel fighters have reportedly streamed into the outskirts of Tripoli this evening with little sign of resistance. tag:bbc.co.uk,2008:cps:playlist:mediaAsset:14623053Libya's oil production slumpPrior to the war in Libya, the country was responsible for about 2% of the world's production. tag:bbc.co.uk,2008:cps:playlist:mediaAsset:14613653BBC reporter ambushed by Gaddafi forcesBBC reporter Rupert Wingfield-Hayes was accompanying rebels in Tripoli when Gaddafi forces attacked the convoy.tag:bbc.co.uk,2008:cps:playlist:mediaAsset:14621274Libya's future: What you need to knowBBC Arabic journalist Mohammed Abdul-Qader Ziyadah explains the context of what is happening in Libya.